Hamalas
whippersnapper
Okay, so the answer is obviously yes, but I'm looking for a good sermon that would help to flesh this out to someone who is steeped in the typical pluralism of our day. Here' a little more background to help narrow things down: I've been in dialog via Facebook with a friend of mine back home who is a Muslim college student from Bangladesh. I posted something a while back about the genocide in Iraq and he sent me a private message expressing his regret to hear about that and communicating his feelings that not all Muslims thought that way. That opened up a good discussion about Islam and Christianity. Long story short he's making the usual argument that we all believe in the same God and that while I call Him Jesus he calls him Allah. This friend of mine believes (as so many do) that the content of our religious beliefs don't really matter and that the only thing that is important is that we follow God and love people and that each of our religions is simply a cultural thing (i.e. if you were born in my family you would be Muslim and if I were born in yours I would be a Christian). I'm thinking it would be helpful to have a video or sermon that I could send him and then we could discuss it. Also English is not his first language so if there is something or someone who might be easier to understand that would be great. Thanks all!